External By definition, affinity groups are
autonomous from any larger body. Co-ordinated effort and co-operation amongst several affinity groups, however, is often achieved by using a loose form of
confederation. Private clubs, for example, may cooperate through reciprocal agreements which allow the members of one club to use the facilities of another club in a different location. Other affinity groups, such as
Rotarians or
Toastmasters, may be individual units that conform to shared standards so that one may participate in another group of the same name anywhere on earth without requiring the individual to reapply for a new membership. •
Cluster: The cluster is the basic unit of organization amongst affinity groups. A cluster consists of several affinity groups and is organized in a non-hierarchical manner. A cluster can be permanent, but is more often an
ad hoc grouping organized for one specific task or action. One can be organized around a shared goal (e.g.
blockading a particular road), a common ideology (e.g.
the Quakers) or a place of origin. •
Spokescouncil: The spokescouncil is an aggregate of clusters and affinity groups. Each affinity group or cluster nominates one representative (often called a "spoke") to participate in the council. Spokescouncils are most often temporary bodies, committed to accomplishing one task or event.
Internal Affinity groups tend to be loosely organized, however there are some formal roles or positions that commonly occur. A given affinity group may have all, some or none of these positions. They may be permanent or temporary and the group may opt to take turns in these roles, or assign one role to one person. •
Spokesperson (or just
spoke): The individual charged with representing the affinity group at a spokescouncil or cluster meeting. Occasionally, the spoke will be granted a more general
ambassadorial role by the affinity group. •
Facilitator: A person or people who perform
facilitation duties in
consensus process of the group and also, to varying degrees, act as arbiter of internal conflicts. •
Media contact: An individual who represents the group to the
mass media. Often this individual is the same person as the Spoke. •
Vibe watch: A person or people charged with monitoring the
mood and
feeling of the group. The reference is to
vibrations in the colloquial emotional sense. In some affinity groups, the vibe watch is also charged with keeping the facilitator from using their role to favor any position or proposal. •
Snap-decision facilitator: Also called "quick decision facilitator", this is a person charged with making decisions for the group in time-constrained or high-pressure situations. The position is rare and is almost always temporary (contrast with the pre-Imperial Roman concept of a
temporary dictator). ==See also==